Sunday, June 7, 2009

Posted by xCHIPxSEM |
Throughout the 90s (and today), 108 were the one band that were accepted in most circles regardless of the crowds personal feelings towards religion. Was it because Rob Fish sang in Ressurection? Was it because Vic was in Beyond, Inside Out, and Shelter? I think it was because no matter how many people were there, they went out and gave it 100% every time causing themselves bodily harm in the process. Over the course of their initial career period (the 90s) the band released 2 records on Equal Vision before signing with Lost and Found to release "Threefold Misery" arguably their strongest and best release. These tracks were later remixed, remastered, and re-released on "Creation, Sustenance, Destruction" which was a discography of sorts (though missing demo tracks, the "One Path For Me Through Destiny" live set and some cover songs from the Lost and Found release) so they are not here as a download. Enjoy the layout as it was originally released back in 1996.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

http://i167.photobucket.com/albums/u148/konstanty_bucket/108.jpg

some things still missing ;-)

Anonymous said...

i mean...

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